Myanmar Presidents Visit to India: A New Chapter in Bilateral Relations
Gaya, May 30: Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing arrived in Gaya, Bihar, on Saturday as part of his five-day visit to India. Upon his arrival, he was warmly welcomed by Bihar Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha. The President is set to visit the renowned Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya. Officials confirmed that a high-level delegation ... Read more Myanmar Presidents Visit to India: A New Chapter in Bilateral Relations
Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing Begins Official Visit in Bodh Gaya
Patna, May 30: Myanmars President U Min Aung Hlaing has commenced his official visit to India, starting in Bodh Gaya, Bihar. His arrival was warmly welcomed, emphasizing the strengthening of civilizational ties between the two nations. He was received at the airport by Governor Lieutenant General (Retired) Syed Ata Hasnain. U Min Aung Hlaing is ... Read more Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing Begins Official Visit in Bodh Gaya
Bihar Aims to Become Hub for Film Post-Production with Government Support
Patna, May 30: Following the formation of a new government led by Samrat Chaudhary, there is a growing demand to recognize film post-production work in Bihar as an industry and to provide government support for this sector. During a press conference held at the BIADA Bhawan in the Patliputra Industrial Area, officials from the Association ... Read more Bihar Aims to Become Hub for Film Post-Production with Government Support
Notorious Criminal Injured in Police Encounter in Gopalganj
Gopalganj, May 30: A notorious criminal was injured in a police encounter early Saturday in Gopalganj, Bihar. The criminal, who had a bounty of 50,000 on his head, was shot in both legs during the confrontation. He was subsequently admitted to the district hospital for treatment. According to reports, Gopalganj police and the Special Task ... Read more Notorious Criminal Injured in Police Encounter in Gopalganj
Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing Begins Five-Day Official Visit to India
New Delhi, May 30: At the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Myanmars President U Min Aung Hlaing is arriving in India today for a five-day official visit, starting from Bodh Gaya in Bihar. According to a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), President U Min Aung Hlaing will engage in discussions with ... Read more Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing Begins Five-Day Official Visit to India
Security vs Statehood: A Myopic Binary
SH Mohammeds opinion piece, Security, Stability or Statehood, (Greater Kashmir, 24 May 2026), offers perhaps the clearest public articulation of the thinking that underpins the Centres position on restoring statehood to J&K. It presents a coherent, security-first case for retaining the Union Territory framework as a stabilising national-security architecture rather than a temporary administrative arrangement. The argument is neither without merit, nor without supporters at the decision-making levels. There can be no disputing his premise that J&K occupies a uniquely sensitive frontier. Indeed, it was precisely for this reason that it had a special constitutional status. Nor can the decades of insurgency, cross-border terrorism and institutional weakening which created genuine vulnerabilities be wished away. Yet the article ultimately rests on a myopic binary: security versus statehood; the former must precede any meaningful restoration of representative governance. This sequencing assumes that political aspirations can be held in abeyance while administrative control delivers order. To treat political legitimacy as subordinate to administrative control is untenable. It is also unsustainable because effective governance ultimately requires a degree of congruence between how a society organises itself socially and how power is distributed politically. When that congruence is absent over long periods, stability becomes brittle dependent on continuous external enforcement rather than self-reinforcing consent. On the ground, with every passing day, the prolonged separation of political legitimacy from administrative authority is itself eroding the foundations of durable governance and, over time, of security as well. The current UT model institutionalises a hierarchy that is difficult to sustain in a democratic polity. An elected government possesses popular legitimacy through assembly elections yet remains structurally subservient to a central apparatus whose authority is derived from New Delhi. Ironically, this asymmetry is not new. For most part of seven decades till 2003 (except for 1977) elected governments operated under heavy central influence even while the formal shell of Article 370 remained intact. After Sheikh Abdullahs dismissal, subsequent regimes were widely perceived locally as enjoying greater legitimacy in Delhi than among significant sections of the population. The practical autonomy promised at accession was progressively diluted through constitutional orders and political engineering. That period is widely recognised as one of the deeper sources of the legitimacy crisis that later metastasised. The present UT structure reproduces this core problem in more explicit form: an elected layer with popular mandate subordinated to a non-elected, centrally directed authority. The difference is that today the arrangement is constitutionally entrenched rather than operating while maintaining the facade of a special status. Past elected regimes also carried their own legitimacy deficits dynastic tendencies, corruption and occasional suppression of dissent. The consequences extend beyond electoral sentimentality and emotional constitutionalism. They manifest in a growing mismatch between social capital and political capital. As a result, Kashmiris are experiencing a fundamental disconnect in their ability to influence or hold accountable the structures of power. This is leading to governance gaps, political alienation, and often suboptimal collective outcomes. The inability of the social resources to influence the state policy and accountability is perceived as disempowerment. The social resources exist but fail to articulate into political power or responsiveness. This creates amoral familism or enclave dynamics with weak links to broader institutions. Indeed, social capital in Kashmir is getting divided into ethnic, caste, clan, religious, or regional lines which reduces the possibilities of inclusive political formation, including coalitions. Politics in Kashmir has reinforced exclusion, clientelist or identity-based patronage which doesnt generate broad based accountability. This situation can stabilize regimes in the short-term but risks backsliding, legitimacy crises, or sudden eruptions, be it populism or unrest. People in Kashmir increasingly experience governance not as something done for them but to them. This renders even well-designed development schemes vulnerable to suspicion. What is needed in Kashmir today is a framework in which political parties, inclusive movements, and linking institutions articulate social resources into political influence. The column contends the elected UT government already wields substantial powers and points to civic issues such as urban development, garbage management, flooding, and illegal construction. This framing conflates two distinct levels of government. By focusing on municipal administration failures and citing Chandigarh and Delhi as examples of effective governance under UT or limited status, the author reduces the expectations of an elected UT administration to those of a municipal corporation. In doing so, he employs a rhetorical sleight of hand: he blames the elected side for shortcomings that fall within a municipalitys limited remit, while arguing that the UT framework itself imposes no real constraint on governance. It is a deliberate oversimplification that serves the argument for delaying statehood until stability and governance credibility are established. Yet the analysis underplays how centralised control has distorted the entire developmental design. The developmental policy has nothing to do with the local economy. Kashmir, despite its singular economic uniqueness import dependent export oriented artisanal economy with a vibrant horticultural sector is being treated like any other state, like Bihar or Orissa. Blaming local incompetence without examining the architecture that limits local ownership misses the deeper governance challenge. Historical patterns further complicate the security first, statehood later sequence. Periods of relative calm in the Valley during the early 2000s and 2010s coincided with active political processes in which elected governments exercised meaningful, if imperfect, autonomy even under Article 370. To be sure, consent-based arrangements have historically proved more resilient than control-based ones. Conversely, prolonged political vacuums and perceptions of disenfranchisement have repeatedly correlated with spikes in radicalisation and unrest. The Pahalgam attack itself, under the UT framework, demonstrated that kinetic superiority and central coordination alone do not eliminate vulnerabilities when local intelligence, community trust and rapid political signalling are weak. Fiscal arguments in the original piece also require scrutiny. To be clear, J&K economy doesnt depend on central transfers, the government of J&K does. The security costs are high, but this does not mean statehood would automatically sever central support. Indias federal practice has long accommodated asymmetric arrangements for strategically important regions. Social capital itself is not uniformly cohesive; it contains strong bonding ties alongside fractures that can be exploited. More than the security threats to the integrity of the state, which cannot be discounted, Jammus regional aspirations, Ladakhs separate status and the unresolved displacement of Kashmiri Pandits add further complexity. it is imperative that a realignment of political authority must incorporate robust safeguards for national security, minority protections and deradicalisation. These are non- negotiables. An alternative reality for Jammu and Kashmir envisions statehood not as a reward for perfect stability but as an instrument to achieve it: by restoring agency to elected representatives, rebuilding trust across communities, and aligning local aspirations with national security imperatives. The choice is not between security and statehood, but between a stability engendered by control and stability deepened by consent. Postscript: By labelling demands for statehood restoration as electoral sentimentality, and emotional constitutional politics, the article delves a deep and devastating blow to the foundational principles of the Constitution of India. What is being suggested is that that popular will expressed through elections or constitutional claims can be overridden by expert or security-driven reasoning. This reframes the Constitution itself as something that can be operationalised selectively, based on assessments of security rather than on the principles of a federal democracy and popular sovereignty that the document enshrines. It also moves toward a managerial constitutionalism, where the Constitution is administered from above rather than continuously legitimised through political participation and consent. The Constitution must be viewed as a framework for managing diversity and political contestation through consent, and not as a tool for achieving and retaining administrative control. The author is a Contributing Editor of Greater Kashmir.
Search Continues for Three Missing Teenagers in Bihars Gandak River
Patna, May 30: A tragic incident unfolded in Gopalganj district, Bihar, on Friday when three teenage girls were swept away by strong currents while crossing the Gandak River by boat. The incident occurred near Dumariya Ghat under the Mohammadpur police station. The girls were traveling with their mother and some villagers to the other side ... Read more Search Continues for Three Missing Teenagers in Bihars Gandak River
CM orders crop loss survey after storm, hail batter state
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Consumer panel orders rly to compensate passenger denied berth
Admin launches crackdown on illegal boat operations
Lightning claims lives of two girls in Parsa Bazar
Three girls feared missing as boat capsizes in Gopalganj
Ensure transparency in recruitment of assistant professors: Governor
CM meets President Murmu, discusses Bihars development
Cyberfraud complaints cross 59k in four mnths: ADG
Govt inspection private schools from July 1
NEET paper leak: RJD questions govts management skills
NIA raids 12 locations in 4 states, picks up Kishanganj youth for questioning
Four flights diverted due to bad weather
Storm Batters Bihar, Causes Power Outages and Infrastructure Damage
Begusarai DTO clerk agent arrested for accepting bribe
Seven die in lightning strikes across state, CM announces aid for kin
Jan Suraaj demands SIT probe into girl molestation case
Female graduates await incentive as universities lag on data upload
DC Edit | After SC Backs EC On SIR, Ball In Parl Court
The courts position comes in the backdrop of a series of litigations questioning the SIR conducted in several states, especially in Bihar and West Bengal. The Bihar SIR started and was completed in a matter of 30 days, which was too little time for many citizens to get their documents ready, particularly in the case of those working outside the state
Pre-monsoon rain: BUIDCO deploys teams, machines to tackle Patna waterlogging
CID takes over Gopalganj Arms case against Anant Singh
NIA conducts searches in four States in cross-border arms smuggling case
Searches carried out in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Maharashtra
Woman feared drowned, bodies of two missing recovered from Ganga in Barh
Highway safety task force to be formed in Buxar
Four injured in lightning strike in Bhojpur
Karimnagar jewellery heist mastermind remanded in judicial custody
The Karimnagar Police took gangster Subodh Singh into custody on a Prisoner Transit (PT) warrant in Bihar on Thursday
Govt teacher shot at in Jamui, police begin probe
Child drowns, another goes missing at Ganga ghat in Buxar
38 office-bearers, 7 frontal heads named in Bihar BJP revamp
Rabri Devis Official Residence Transferred to Minister Nand Kishore Ram
Patna, May 29: The government bungalow located at 10 Circular Road, long associated with former Chief Minister Rabri Devi, will no longer be her official residence. The Bihar government has allocated this bungalow to Minister Nand Kishore Ram. According to an order issued by the Building Construction Department on Friday, the bungalow has officially been ... Read more Rabri Devis Official Residence Transferred to Minister Nand Kishore Ram
7 killed in lightning strikes across Bihar; CM Samrat Choudhary announces Rs 4 lakh ex gratia
Tragic lightning strikes claimed seven lives across Bihar on Friday, with Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announcing ex-gratia payments for the victims' families. Gaya, Aurangabad, Saran, and Khagaria districts reported fatalities amidst heavy rains and thunderstorms. The CM urged citizens to remain vigilant during severe weather and follow safety guidelines.
Buxar law graduate donates blood 83 times, inspires many
Thunderstorm disrupts train services in ECR
Railways rallies public support for environmental conservation
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) will close the scrutiny application process for Class 10 and Class 12 special and compartment examination answer sheets on May 29, 2026. Students dissatisfied with their marks can apply online for re-checking by paying Rs 120 per subject through the official scrutiny portals before the deadline ends.
BSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit Card 2026 out at bsebsakshamta.cbrt.co.in; download here
BSEB Sakashmta Pariksha Admit Card 2026: Bihar School Examination Board has released the Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit Card 2026 for candidates appearing in the CTT (Pancham) examination scheduled from June 05 to June 08, 2026. The examination will be conducted in CBT mode across Bihar. Registered candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website using their Application Number and Date of Birth. BSEB has instructed candidates to carry a printed admit card and valid photo ID to the examination centre.
BPSC Exam 2026: Applications under way for 72nd CCE- how to apply before last date on May 31
Bihar Public Service Commission's 72nd Combined Competitive Examination for 1186 government posts is now open for applications. Graduates can apply online until May 31, 2026. This major state recruitment drive covers administrative, police, and revenue services. The preliminary exam features 150 objective questions with negative marking, followed by a mains examination for successful candidates.
One Day Without Practice Feels As If Life Has Slowed Down: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
MULLANPUR, May 29: During his transition from a child prodigy to teenage sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi must have hit a million balls in the nets, yet he is averse to even a days break as life feels slow to him when there is no practice. The 15-year-old from Bihars Samastipur has been praised for his exceptional work ethic and a lot of credit goes to his father Sanjiv, who would drive him down to Patna five days a week from Samastipur [] The post One Day Without Practice Feels As If Life Has Slowed Down: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Srinagar, May 29: Several Members of Parliament today visited Mawar Langate in north Kashmirs Kupwara district, the residence of Member of Parliament Baramulla, Engineer Rashid to offer condolences and express solidarity with the bereaved family during this difficult time. The parliamentary delegation included MPs Umesh Bahubhai Patel and Sudhakar Singh along with other political leaders from different states. The visiting MPs interacted with family members, party leaders and scores of people gathered at the residence. While speaking to the media on the occasion, the visiting MPs said that there is no dearth of voices across the country who genuinely feel the pain and sufferings of the people of Jammu & Kashmir. They maintained that democratic engagement and sincere dialogue are essential for lasting peace and reconciliation in the region. Leading the delegation, MP Sudhakar Singh from Bihar said that there is no doubt that the people of Kashmir have suffered immensely and their voices must be heard with sincerity, dignity and seriousness. He appreciated the consistent concern shown by Engineer Rashid in Parliament regarding the political and human rights issues of Jammu & Kashmir. He further stated that the Modi Government, by not engaging meaningfully with the people of Jammu & Kashmir, is further deepening the sense of alienation. He added that the continued incarceration of Engineer Rashid is weakening the bridge between New Delhi and Kashmir and demanded his immediate release so that he can continue to serve the people who have overwhelmingly reposed faith in him. The visiting MPs also interacted with people from different walks of life and assured them that the people of India are not enemies of Kashmiris. They said that all those commitments and agreements which form the basis of the relationship between New Delhi and the people of Jammu & Kashmir must be respected and honoured in letter and spirit. The delegation reiterated the need for dialogue, reconciliation and democratic engagement to address the aspirations and grievances of the people of Jammu & Kashmir.
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Bihar Board Inter 2026 Marksheet, Migration Certificates Released for Distribution
The BSEB Plus Two examinations were held from February 2 to February 13, 2026. This year, the overall pass percentage stood at 85.19 per cent.
Back in Tajpur, Sooryavanshi remains the kid who never forgives or forgets
While the cricket world marvelled at Vaibhav Sooryavanshis breathtaking 29-ball 97 in the IPL Eliminator, people in his village of Tajpur watched it like just another day. From smashing bowlers twice his age as a teenager to rapidly making adjustments within weeks, the 15-year-olds rise has stunned even seasoned cricketers but not the clan that saw him take his early steps in Bihar.
Brutal Murder of Woman Sparks Outrage in Bihar Village
Gopalganj, May 29: A woman was brutally murdered in Mahradeur village, located in the Bhore police station area of Gopalganj district, Bihar, on Thursday. The incident, stemming from a minor dispute, has led to widespread outrage among local residents. Upon hearing the news, villagers protested vigorously, even attacking police vehicles that arrived at the scene. ... Read more Brutal Murder of Woman Sparks Outrage in Bihar Village
Over 12k teaching posts to be filled in state varsities and colleges soon
ICAR approves vertebrate pest management centre at Dumraon
General coach gutted as train catches fire at Madhubani station
Services of Delhi-bound clone special trains extended
Gurua traders down shutters to protest robbery
Saraswati Vidya Niketan schools to come up in all 534 blocks: CM
3 drown, 4 go missing asboat capsizes in Ganga
Nitish-Vijay meet sparks buzz amid MLC seat-sharing talks
Panchayat nominated fornational award in Supaul
Group of 22 weakening JD(U), says Anand Mohan
Tight security for Myanmar Prezs visit tomorrow
PK vows to continue fight for transforming Bihar
Woman beaten to death in Gopalganj
Woman, four others held in jewellery theft case
Valuables worth Rs 50 lakh stolen from 2 houses
BSRTC to hire more women bus drivers
Religious institutions expandrole beyond faith across state
Sports grounds to be developed in186 more panchayats in Patna dist
NHAI identifies 1600 kms for monetisation for FY 27
The identified projects are across Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra.
Bihar Contractor Arrested in Tender Scam and Money Laundering Case
Patna, May 28: In a significant crackdown on corruption, the Special Vigilance Unit (SVU) has arrested prominent contractor Rishu Shree in connection with alleged irregularities in government tenders and money laundering. This follows an extensive raid at his residence in Patna. The search operation lasted approximately 15 hours, during which authorities seized assets worth millions ... Read more Bihar Contractor Arrested in Tender Scam and Money Laundering Case
Six convicted in fake currency smuggling case; remanded in judicial custody
Transport unions stage protestover fuel price hike, inflation
PMC sets June 15 deadline for pipeline works
Major Cash Seized During Vehicle Check in Motihari; Four Arrested Including Two Nepalese Nationals
Motihari, May 28: In a significant operation, police in the East Champaran district of Bihar seized over 24.91 lakh during a vehicle inspection in the Turkaulia police station area. Four individuals, including two citizens from neighboring Nepal, have been arrested in connection with this case. A police officer reported that the inspection took place near ... Read more Major Cash Seized During Vehicle Check in Motihari; Four Arrested Including Two Nepalese Nationals
Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled States Meet Vice President Radhakrishnan
New Delhi, May 28: Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and Odisha Deputy Chief Minister Kanak Vardhan Singh Dev met Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan on Thursday. The Vice Presidents office shared this information along with photographs. In a post on the social media platform X, the Vice Presidents office stated that Bihars Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary ... Read more Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled States Meet Vice President Radhakrishnan
Anand Mohan Expresses Discontent Over Sons Ministerial Status in Bihar
Patna, May 28: Former MP and influential leader Anand Mohan has publicly voiced his dissatisfaction with the leadership of the Janata Dal (United) as the Bihar government recently granted his son, JD(U) MLA Chetan Anand, the status of a deputy minister. During a media interaction in Patna, Anand Mohan stated that he carefully considers his ... Read more Anand Mohan Expresses Discontent Over Sons Ministerial Status in Bihar
Bihars Agriculture Sector Set to Soar Under PM Modis Guidance: Vijay Sinha
New Delhi, May 28: Bihars Agriculture Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday to discuss various issues, including increasing the participation of youth and women entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector. The meeting aimed to seek guidance from the Prime Minister on these matters. Sinha shared insights from the meeting on ... Read more Bihars Agriculture Sector Set to Soar Under PM Modis Guidance: Vijay Sinha
A consumer court in Bihar has held the Indian Railways responsible for failing to provide confirmed reserved berths to passengers after four travellers were allegedly forced to stand throughout their journey. The court ordered the railways to pay compensation for the harassment caused. The passengers, who had booked confirmed tickets on the LTT Patna Express, claimed their seats were occupied by railway staff. Despite raising complaints during the journey, they alleged that no effective action was taken.
NHAI Identifies 17 Highway Assets for Monetisation in FY27
NHAI, in a statement, said the identified National Highways assets comprise stretches across nine states, including Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra
General coach of Jaynagar-Udhna Express gutted in fire at Madhubani station
A fire broke out in a general coach of the Jaynagar-Udhna Express at Madhubani railway station in Bihar on Thursday, completely gutting the compartment. No casualties were reported as the train was stationed for maintenance, while railway authorities have ordered a probe into the incident
Celebrating 12 Years of Progress Under Modis Leadership: Vijay Kumar Sinha Highlights Achievements
Patna, May 28: The atmosphere is celebratory within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as it marks 12 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership. On this occasion, Bihar Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha praised Modis leadership skills and urged the opposition to play a constructive role. Speaking to reporters, Sinha stated, The role of the opposition ... Read more Celebrating 12 Years of Progress Under Modis Leadership: Vijay Kumar Sinha Highlights Achievements
The unveiling of a caricature portrait gifted to Bihar CM Samrat Chaudhary by a builder has caused quite a stir across social media, with users making tongue-in-cheek comparisons to the iconic 'Majnu Bhai painting.' The artwork, characterized by its bold and over-the-top features, has transformed into a viral meme phenomenon, leading to witty remarks and artistic allusions.
Bihars Vaibhav Survanshi Breaks Record, Gains Political Acclaim
Patna, May 28: Fifteen-year-old cricketer Vaibhav Survanshi from Bihar has shattered the record for the most sixes in a single IPL season, previously held by West Indies legend Chris Gayle. This remarkable achievement has not only made waves in the cricketing world but has also drawn praise in the political corridors of Bihar. Vaibhavs aggressive ... Read more Bihars Vaibhav Survanshi Breaks Record, Gains Political Acclaim
Bihar DElEd admit card 2026 released at bsebdeled.com: Direct link to download hall tickets here
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the admit card for the DElEd Joint Entrance Examination 2026 on May 28. The examination, conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode, is scheduled to commence on June 8, 2026, and will continue until June 22, 2026, across various centers in Bihar. Check complete details here.
Ram Kripal Yadav Comments on Prashant Kishors Electoral Prospects in Bankipur
Patna, May 28: Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav recently addressed the possibility of Prashant Kishor contesting elections from the Bankipur assembly seat. He stated that the BJP has consistently won in this region and will continue to do so. Who knows Prashant Kishor there? he questioned, emphasizing the significant work done by National President Nitin ... Read more Ram Kripal Yadav Comments on Prashant Kishors Electoral Prospects in Bankipur
Hisaab Barabar Karne Ka Samay: Jan Suraaj party eyes BJP bastion Bankipur in Bihar bypoll
Several feared dead after boat carrying 14 overturns in Ganga near Patna; 2 bodies recovered
A boat carrying approximately 14 people capsized in the Ganga river near Barh, Patna, due to strong winds. Two bodies have been recovered, and five individuals are still missing. Rescue operations are underway to find the remaining passengers.
Bihar cabinetapproves cashless treatment for MLAs, government officials, employees and pensioners
The cabinetalsoapproved the framing of Bihar Ryot Land Purchase Policy 2026, as per which land can be acquired based on mutual talks/coordination/consent from the ryots for various projects of both the central and state governments.
Bihar Speaker on study tour in Meghalaya
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, May 27: Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Prem Kumar, is currently in Meghalaya on an official study tour aimed at examining legislative functioning and parliamentary activities in the state. Kumar arrived in Shillong on Tuesday and will remain in Meghalaya until May 29. The visit forms part of a parliamentary []
Piped drinking water in remaining Mahadalit Tolas in the next three months: Bihar Govt
A total of 2.66 lakh families were getting piped drinking water in 2016, which has increased to 1.87 crore families in 2026. It has now set the target of providing piped drinking water to 2.02 crore families in the rural areas.

